LuckyMeta White Paper
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  • 1. LuckyMeta Introduction
    • 1.1. The Back Story
    • 1.2. Technical Foundation
    • 1.3. Advantages of LuckyMeta (LM)
    • 1.4. LuckyMeta (LM) Open Platform
  • 2. Types of Games
    • 2.1. Slots
    • 2.2. Live Entertainment
    • 2.3. Sportsbook
    • 2.4. Poker Games
    • 2.5. Free Games
  • 3. NFT Games
    • 3.1. Mystery Chests
    • 3.2. Ordinary NFT
    • 3.3. Rare NFT
    • 3.4. Intrinsic Value
    • 3.5. Upgrading and Synthesis
    • 3.6. Guardian Bonus
    • 3.7. Earning while Mining
    • 3.8. Rare Dividend
    • 3.9. Expandability
  • 4. Token Finance
    • 4.1. Token Distribution
    • 4.2. Pricing and usage
    • 4.3. NFT Stake mining
    • 4.4. Liquidity Mining
    • 4.5. Play to Earn
    • 4.6. Built-in Exchange
    • 4.7. Game Anti-Cheat
    • 4.8. Multi Chain Support
  • 5. Decentralized Commercialization
    • 5.1. Platform Revenue: LMG
    • 5.2. Platform Revenue: LMT
    • 5.3. Membership and Dividends
    • 5.4. Brokers and Guilds
    • 5.5. Third-party developers
    • 5.6. Commercialization: SubDAO Rewards
    • 5.7. Commercialization: Operation Team Handling Fee
  • 6. DAO Protocol
    • 6.1. The DAO Vault
    • 6.2. Chip Stablecoin
    • 6.3. Protocol Control Price
    • 6.4. Protocol Operation
    • 6.5. Mint & Destroy
  • 7. VR/AR
    • 7.1. XR Lab
    • 7.2. Digital reality parallel world
    • 7.3. XR Plan
  • 8. Roadmap
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  1. 5. Decentralized Commercialization

5.6. Commercialization: SubDAO Rewards

20% of the daily income of the platform is rewarded to brokers, unions and SubDAO. This income will be distributed and controlled by a vault protocol.

On the last day of each month, the DAO will vote to distribute to the SubDAO and the union according to the performance, and then the SubDAO and the union will distribute among their members according to their own conditions. LuckyMeta achieves the greatest balance between organizational governance and organizational freedom through the above vault system.

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